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Topic History of: Spoils of War
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Horatio Trading in many Russian investments have been suspended on some markets including the London Stock Exchange.

Evraz for example, mostly owned by Abramovitch who has had his assets frozen. Before the war, Evraz shares traded around 600p on the LSE.

Before suspension and because of the imminent war, many investors were able to buy at 80p, and expect this oil and steel conglomerate to return to pre-war levels.

Numerous other stocks are in the same position, and it's likely that risk takers will be the only beneficiaries of this vile conflict.